Dalhousie Medical School
Nuclear Medicine
School: | Dalhousie Medical School |
Faculty: | Faculty of Medicine |
Degree: | Not Applicable |
Field of Study: | Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist
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Description: | Dalhousie University offers a Royal College accredited training program in Nuclear Medicine. Trainees rotate through several institutions including the two sites of the QE-II Health Sciences Centre and the Izaak Walton Killam/Grace Maternity Hospitals. These hospitals serve as the tertiary care centres for both adult and pediatric medicine for Nova Scotia and to a large extent the Maritime Provinces. There is a wide range of clinical material. The clinical faculty include five nuclear medicine physicians at the QE-II and two practitioners at the IWK/Grace Hospital. The nuclear medicine division has the services of a dedicated radiopharmacist and medical physicist.
Most candidates enter as a combined resident in radiology and nuclear medicine, although this is not mandatory. The program accepts one resident every other year. The training usually includes an initial 18 months in diagnostic radiology followed by one year in nuclear medicine, then another 18 months of radiology. The resident then sits the Royal College of Radiology examination. The final year is in nuclear medicine which concludes with the Royal College Nuclear Medicine examination. |
URL: | Nuclear Medicine at Dalhousie Medical School |
Length: | 5 Year(s) |
Prerequisites:* | These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school. Applicants must be Dalhousie medical students entering residency. |
* We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.